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Using AOP to Monitor and Administer Software for Grid Computing Environments
Edinburgh, Scotland July 26-July 28
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/COMPSAC.2005.16729th Annual International Computer So ...
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Mark Grechanik, University of Texas at Austin
Dewayne E. Perry, University of Texas at Austin
Don Batory, University of Texas at Austin

Monitoring is a task of collecting measurements that reflect the state of a system. Administration is a collection of tasks for control and manipulation of computer systems. Monitoring and Administering computer ResourceS (MARS) in a distributed grid computing environment (i.e. a distributed environment for coordinated resource sharing and problem solving in dynamic, multi-institutional virtual organizations) is an important, expensive, and critical task. We present a novel solution based on applying crosscuts using binary rewriters and an event-based model that allows developers to create non-trivial MARS programs easily and uniformly.

Our approach converts low-level API resource calls into system-wide events that MARS programs can monitor. This is accomplished by introducing advice that contains event-generating code at join points in programs that represent computer resources. We categorize low-level resource APIs by imposing a transactional metaphor to simplify the complexity of interactions between resources and to enable reasoning about MARS programs. We report both a case study and simulation that supports the viability of our approach.

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Mark Grechanik, Dewayne E. Perry, Don Batory, "Using AOP to Monitor and Administer Software for Grid Computing Environments," compsac, vol. 1, pp.241-248, 29th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'05) Volume 1, 2005
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